Kaklık Mağarası ve Yüzme Havuzu image

Kaklık Mağarası ve Yüzme Havuzu

Tourist attraction

One of the Best Places To Visits in Honaz


Address

Kaklık, Haydar Baba Caddesi, 20240 Honaz/Denizli, Türkiye

Website

www.denizli.gov.tr

Contact

+90 258 811 31 07

Rating on Google Maps

4.30 (2.5K reviews)

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Working Hours

  • Wednesday: 9 am to 7 pm
  • Thursday: 9 am to 7 pm
  • Friday: 9 am to 7 pm
  • Saturday: 9 am to 7 pm
  • Sunday: 9 am to 7 pm
  • Monday: 9 am to 7 pm
  • Tuesday: 9 am to 7 pm

Featured Reviews


Frequently mentioned in reviews: cave (21) water (7) walk (6)
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  • 5/5 yunus emre d. 4 years ago on Google
    The place was abandoned, you can enter and visit the cave freely. But there is no place for swimming that pools were empty. Water was so healthy that you can easily smell the sulphur. I definitely recommend this cave it's like Pamukkale located in the cave.
    10 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Ksenia T. 8 months ago on Google
    Incredible small cave. Highly recommend visiting.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Sa S. 9 months ago on Google
    Underground cave with flowing water over the limestone travertine deposits gives a unique, somewhat eerie feel. There is an elevated pathway to walk in a loop (descending steps followed by ascending to reach back at the top). The water flowing over the pathway is bound to get your shoes wet, so remove them at the top and go bear footed as we did or wear flip flops. There is a distinct smell of sulphur (rotten eggs) as you enter the area - minor inconvenience that you need to put up with. There is a pond near the entrance with small turtles. It may take a while to spot them but once you do you will find hundreds of them. He sure to enjoy them.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Olya �. 1 year ago on Google
    Pamukkale travertines' tiny copy hidden underground 😻
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 2/5 Rohit V. 10 months ago on Google
    Disappointing and Lacks Appeal My visit to Kaklik Cave in Turkey left me unimpressed. The travertine formations were underwhelming, and the cave lacked proper accessibility and visitor amenities. Additionally, the absence of comprehensive information or interpretation diminished the overall experience. Overall, Kaklik Cave fails to live up to expectations and may not appeal to those seeking a captivating natural wonder. Entry fee: 15 TL (2023)
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 4/5 Jacques P. 1 year ago on Google
    A 30 min x 2 detour (there ans back) on the way to / from Pamukkale thermal pools via Denizli. Short walk from the car park but step carefully to avoid getting your feet wet. The circular path through the cave is quite short so this is a fairly quick stop.

  • 5/5 M. 7 months ago on Google
    This enchanting destination is a true paradise for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts alike. From the moment you step foot into this mystical place, you are transported into a world of wonder and awe. Stepping into the cave, you are immediately captivated by the ethereal beauty that surrounds you. The air is cool and refreshing, carrying with it a hint of the earthy aroma of moss and dampness. The cave is adorned with stunning stalagmites, creating a natural spectacle that seems almost otherworldly. The glistening water that flows through the cave forms shimmering pools and cascades, adding an element of tranquility to the already mesmerizing surroundings. Exploring the Hidden Cave is an absolute delight. As you wander deeper into its depths, you can't help but feel a sense of excitement and wonder. The cave reveals hidden chambers and passageways, each unveiling new breathtaking sights. With every step, the play of light and shadow on the cave walls creates a sense of mystery and intrigue.

  • 4/5 irem b. 9 months ago on Google
    It is not that big place but a good one. You go downstairs into the cave. But you should bring slippers with you. The ground is mostly wet and if you want to walk through you also can get wet. And also I should mention that it has a terrible smell, unfortunately.

  • 5/5 Rubén Martín M. 1 year ago on Google
    Great value for the price of the entry. A cool visit if you are in the area 👌

  • 5/5 Cansu S. 10 months ago on Google
    A natural beauty hidden in plain sight. Definitely see this..

  • 5/5 Hafiz Furqoni Wisam A. 1 year ago on Google
    The smell is like a sulfuric place but the view, water and the atmosphere just refreshing

  • 5/5 beatrizsombrerito 1 year ago on Google
    Absolutely loved it! A fantastically well preserved natural cave, with a translucent and magical stream. The lighting brought out the richness and variety of colours.

  • 5/5 Mike A. 1 year ago on Google
    It’s a nice quaint piece of nature in the middle of an industrial area. Visiting it if you have your own vehicle would be more convenient as it seems to be out of the way. Nice to see the mini travertines here in the cave. When we went the prices have increased to TL10 per person already.

  • 5/5 Nicole B. 4 years ago on Google
    Wow, what an amazing place. So beautiful and tranquil. Unfortunately the pools were empty so we weren't able to swim, but it was still worth the visit for the cave. Facilities were clean, but you need to take your own toilet paper. Definately worth the drive.

  • 4/5 Monica A. 1 year ago on Google
    Nice place for those who have a car. It is fantastic but very small. For those without car, you can take a public bus from denizli to kaklik it will drop you 4 km from the entrance. In summer not recommended to walk other wise if you are fit and like hikes go for it. You may be lucky that while walking a truck will give you a ride. If not you can tell the bus driver to drop you there. They will do it for €5 each way. If you are with short time and not much energy not worth it. The entrance for cars I think is 15 lira and walkers 5 lira. There is a summing pool, shop and toilets so we'll equipped

  • 5/5 Cody and Sylvia A. 1 year ago on Google
    Absolutely incredible underwater cave carved into the stone by the spring. Your walk along a wooden walk way through the cave and back up to the surface. Would recommend good grippy shoes because the rock face and walkways are slick due to the high mineral content of the water

  • 5/5 Ziemowit K. 1 year ago on Google
    Skip Pamukkale and come here. For 1/40 of the price (5 TL pp) you get: free parking, free pool with mineral water (no people, exactly same water), entrance to a magical cave with a waterfall and an underground stream. Coffee shop is right by the pool. Oh, İ'm sorry: no ugly souvenirs.

  • 5/5 Ayse O. 1 year ago on Google
    Nice cave to visit small version of pammukkale in a cave. Entry as of today was 5TL per person. Where shoes you are happy to get wet.


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Amenities


  • Accessibility
    • ✓️ Wheelchair-accessible car park

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